1. Bookmarks: Gag: Cindy Sherman For Macbook
  2. Jeff Wall
  3. Diane Arbus

Has launched a new advertising campaign for the Mac called “behind the Mac”. In this campaign, the company is sharing user stories of people using Mac for work, creative projects and accessibility reasons. The Mac is a versatile platform. People use it for boring tasks, such as checking emails and browsing the web. But you can also use it for countless of other things. Apple wants to show you what you can do with a Mac beyond Word and Excel.

Cindy Sherman's carapace-enclosed Caramel Popped-Corny is a character that invites -- yet crisply resists -- dissection. In an abreactive move characteristic of late 20th-century Freudian discourse, Sherman deftly brings us back to the fairgrounds of youth.

Apple has shared 4 videos today. The first is a 60-second recap of the three other videos.

Each standalone video is a portrait of someone who is using a Mac every day. There will be 12 portraits in total on. Peter Kariuki is a developer who created an iPhone app to improve road safety in Rwanda. Bruce Hall is a photographer who is legally blind and uses photography to see more details of the outside world. And Grimes is one of the most interesting music artists out there. There are a few interesting things to note.

Bookmarks:

Bookmarks: Gag: Cindy Sherman For Macbook

All three are using laptops. It’s clear that MacBooks have become the most popular computers from Apple. It doesn’t mean that Apple should abandon the iMac, iMac Pro, Mac Mini and Mac Pro. But only a fraction of Apple’s customers will buy them.

Bookmarks: Gag: Cindy Sherman For Mac

It’s also interesting to see that none of the Macs have been updated in the last twelve months. Apple has nothing new to sell on the Mac front. And it’s a bit worrying that the company is starting a new advertising campaign right now.

Jeff Wall

Maybe there won’t be any Mac update for at least a few months. And if you’re currently using a recent MacBook or MacBook Pro, you might be using stupid dongles right now to plug accessories to USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 ports. The good is that, yes, even Grimes has to use dongles.

Cindy

Diane Arbus

Thanksgiving is usually a time to come together and enjoy the delicious and attractive looking food made for the family to enjoy, while also enjoying time spent together. In today’s day and age, my generation and even older people that are into social media normally like to take photos of their dishes that were created, whether filled with turkey.

Mac and cheese, yams, cranberry sauce, etc., and post them on Instagram for all to see. In addition to taking photos of themselves and their family to post, of course the vibrant colors and flavors of “food porn” as it’s labeled would also be shown off for others to see as well. William Eggleston was one such person who would have also done the same, taking photos of things others wouldn’t find so controversial or deemed as boring and not as artistic to look at, especially in color.

However, in this day and age, color photography is widely accepted, now with being able to be shown in eye popping high definition, since the colors do indeed bring out the beauty in the photo that could also be seen the same way up close. I lost the photo I took of my food during Thanksgiving because I ended up posting it on Snapchat (which the photos disappear from your story after 24 hours) so I don’t have a photo of the mouth watering mac and cheese I had for Thanksgiving, so I had to pull this photo from Google, which isn’t as good looking as the mac and cheese I had but it’s close!